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Corey B. wanted an electronic ignition for his fireplace, and though one could think that an IPI for a fireplace could go in a fireplace...I would seriously advice not to do it!!!
Suffice it to say it melted.
The pictures below demonstrate what had been initially done, that is, the electronic ignition system wrongly placed within the fireplace.
We worked with Corey on how to best conceal the IPI. And in the end it was ingeniously installed within the left wall of his fireplace. Safely and discreetly placing it somewhere that it could work properly and not be intrusive and most importantly NOT MELT!!!
Cory decided that he wanted a lot of color in his new fireplace, he used the following FireGlass and fire crystal toppers:
The fireplace below has a Starfire Base Glass with Citrine Topper, Dark Red Orange Topper, and Orange Topper with a touch of our Ice Ice Ice Topper. This was a complete remodel in natural gas and a remote control was added with a pilot light
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The fire pit below has a
Azurlite Base Glass with
Aquamarine Blue Topper,
Hyacinth Topper,
Citrine Topper and
Copper Ruby Red Topper. This is a propane fire pit in Texas. Our dealer installed this glass and explained to the customer to eliminate the soot from the propane we had to lean the mixture with air. The customer asked the burner manufacture to come out and inspect the fire pit. The manufacture told the customer the glass was defective and this was causing the soot. The manufacture didn't even know how to get a clean burn on their own product! Needless to say the fire pit is still producing clouds of soot and the customer now knows the manufacture didn't even have a clue. The smell in propane is an added oil to the liquid propane so it can be identified. The oil will still burn off as the fuel is used but we lean the fuel by introducing 6 parts of air to the fuel to virtually eliminate the soot from the fire. Below are before and after pictures of the propane fire pit.
As you can see below the fire pit was creating soot long before we even started. The glass had nothing to do with burner as the burner was in the middle of the glass. The manufactures of most of these propane fire pit and fireplace burners don't even have a clue on what they are doing so please be careful. In this case the manufacture didn't know how to get a clean burn so there fore he said it can't be done! You be the judge, what looks better?